Toshiba’s Seriously Japanese Pop-Up Zushi Roller-Coaster

Delicious sushi for free? Delivered to you faster than a train? Yes and yes.
Katie Davern
Published on October 21, 2014

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This article is sponsored by our partner, Toshiba.

Forget sushi trains, pizza motorbikes, roller-skates and any other sub-par form of transportation for a delicious meal. If you’re using any method of food service that’s not a roller-coaster, then you’re doing it wrong.

Set to take over the multifunctional space at District01 (7 Randle Lane, Surry Hills) is Toshiba’s latest display of being ‘seriously Japanese’. And it’s just how you’d imagine a sushi train redone by a computing and technology company: upgraded and revved up.

Over three nights at the end of this month, Toshiba are teaming up with a handful of sushi professors from Zushi to create a different sort of Japanese pop-up. Entrants will be greeted by geisha girls, taken care of by suited-up professionals and then order sushi with the help of Toshiba tablets. Specially created sushi roller-coasters will then deliver your chosen Japanese delights. Although there’s no currently available record of what this invention will look like, we have no doubt the Zushi roller-coaster will be travelling a little faster than your local sushi train.

The sushi roller-coaster is on from 6-9pm daily. It’s a free, first-come-first-served experience, so get there earlier to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the fast-paced sushi good times.

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